Author Soulla Christodoulou’s writing goes a step further than most. In addition to penning novels (she’s got two due out soon) and poetry (a collection of her poetry comes out this month), she also writes letters to …
Month: August 2017

A Simple Heart and Heteroclite Things: selling books, evil reviews, cow whisperer, beta readers-Ep.11
A 60-minute episode in which we discuss parrots and the holy spirit, Flaubert’s simple, beautiful language, the importance of being a cow whisperer, and how we will not ship to Neptune. Kaisha talks about what books used …

Bouncing Back When You Mess Up
A Guest Article by Dana Fraedrich Hello, dear readers! For those of you who don’t know me, here’s the skinny. About eight months ago I quit my nine-to-five job to focus on my writing career. This was …

Life’s Little Things: A Review
When I got the email with a full copy of Life’s Little Things: The Quotes, I did a happy dance. I’d had the opportunity to take a sneak peek at parts and had been so excited by …

Treacherous Hope
A guest fiction by author Dana Fraedrich The world is empty. I don’t know what happened. They’re all just…gone. It’s not like the movies and TV shows where this sort of thing happens. At least it wasn’t …

Age of the Ashers: A Book Review
The birds were chirping. Or maybe not. I was so absorbed in the last couple chapters of Diana Tyler’s urban fantasy, Age of the Ashers, that the afternoon ceased to exist for me. My world consisted entirely …

Book Cars & Booker Stalling: Hobbit parties, readathons, Proust, reading critically-Ep.10
A 30-minute tangent episode in which we discuss how Kaisha’s Booker reading is going, her thoughts on The Underground Railroad, and the massive pile of fantasy novels she fell into. We circle around to Proust, our favorite …